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Vintage is a hassle. Thankfully, the sartorial gods think so too and have ended our aimless sifting through mothball and polyester-laden racks and replaced it with Supercolour, a savier online vintage store. A Canadian e-boutique since 2012, Supercolour is the brainchild of Vancouver’s Amanda Louie.
The online boutique is stocked with a mélange of new and old as well as pieces of Louie’s own design sport-inspired streetwear, which reimagines vintage wear with new takes. Among the Fall 2014 lookbook is a reworked leather motorcycle vest, rejuvenated sports jerseys, refreshed chain tees, modernized crop tops, and printed short suits made from button-down shirts. We’re game if you are.
www.shopsupercolour.com